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The state’s new Infrastructure Planning and Development Division has adopted cloud technology to help community governments navigate matching requirements, compliance and project delivery.
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After a teenager died in a flash flood last summer, the Town Council plans to install two sirens to make sure residents know to seek shelter in the face of a flood, tornado or hurricane.
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Officials say dumping waste into Boca Ciega and Tampa bays could continue because St. Petersburg's aging and overloaded system can't handle the rainfall.
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As first day of school approaches, social, emotional needs of students a main concern.
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The cameras have been lauded as tools that help keep both officers and the public accountable, but some public agencies are now struggling with concerns about high storage and maintenance costs, among other things.
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Prolonged May rains have fractured several neighborhoods.
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The FAA in recent weeks received dozens of reports about drones too close to aircraft fighting California wildfires and near-collisions over airports in New York, Minneapolis and Austin.
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The goal is to develop small, affordable unmanned systems to help government and university scientists expand the understanding of atmospheric conditions and improve weather forecasting.
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Firefighters in eight California counties are using fire-detection cameras atop high peaks that operate day and night.
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The city first tried to require retrofits in the 1970s, but the regulations were repealed after fierce opposition.
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The North Carolina DOT has agreed to purchase and install preemptive equipment for fire and EMS vehicles to take control of operating specific signals in Lenoir County, N.C.
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Katrina is still a presence here. The one watermark that cannot be scrubbed away.
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The city plans to send cameras inside its wastewater system soon to find which pipes need to be repaired or replaced.
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The new report reduced the number of storms expected this season.
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Agency wants legislation freeing disaster aid to pay for the most destructive and expensive wildfires.
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The event is part of Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s continuing Citizen Preparedness Corps Training Program.